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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: peter ullman
I agree that these d310's commanded strong prices...much to my chagrin...as I was hoping to "steal" one for my collection...I was foiled...to many police present! |
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Posted By: Andrew
The D310 is one of the few issues I was missing for my Portland type set. |
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Posted By: dstudeba
I think the seller would disagree with you Bruce as they purchased these twenty cards just a month ago for $21,600. That would average to $1,080 per card, yet I don't think a single card even grossed that much. |
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Posted By: Bob
I agree with Dan, the seller actually lost money on the cards. Surprising because you would think breaking the group up and selling them individually would have made them sell for more. I bid on everyone of them and was unsuccessful but I am not a true D310 set collector and only wanted to pick a few up at "nice" prices. Didn't happen. |
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Posted By: Dave F
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Posted By: Brian C.
Draw what you will from these figures, but if I've done my math right, the Mastro lot cost $21,600 after buyer's premium, whereas the same cards on ebay sold for around $13,120. That's $1,080 apiece on average in Mastro versus $656 apiece on average on ebay. |
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Posted By: Dave F
And if the intention was to pick them up in Mastro and flip them my opinion is you would do a little better not listing them all in the same week..but maybe 2 to 3 at a time. Anybody agree or disagree with that strategy? I'd be more open to going after a few if they were spaced out over a six week period...but I wouldn't want to tie up anywhere close to that amount in money for one week. |
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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: barrysloate
Which brings up a good point: |
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Posted By: Joe D.
"I assume most of the people who buy these lots are looking to make money, so why do they go so high?" |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Joe- I agree with that, and a large lot of pretty high grade D310's doesn't come around too often. |
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Posted By: leon
I won 3 of the D310's last night. I was runner up on about 5-6 of them (I think)....with one of the whales bidding fairly heavily. By my calculation the 20 cards netted the seller approximately -$7000.....(yes that is a negative). I think it was more of an error in calculations on the break value moreso than the market right now. I do agree the market on all but the highest end, very best, is down quite a bit. It's actually a great time to be buying.......regards |
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Posted By: Andrew
Leon, |
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Posted By: sagard
Listing auctions on Ebay is a gambler's game. Not sure why that lot wasn't leaked onto Ebay one card at a time with high BIN/BOs. |
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Posted By: leon
The D310's weren't leaked one at a time for the same reason (probably) that I put all 5 of my BigEaters in our auction at the same time. I think many of the big hitters will try to acquire groups of cards to get started on a set. I did the same thing on the few sets I am going for. The difference between what I did and what the ebayer did *(who is a board member) was to start them out at prices that, if they sell, won't have a huge downside to them. I have made plenty of errors when buying things so I can't say this seller is the lone ranger in that respect. In the long run flippers/dealers better do more good deals than poor ones or they won't be flipping for long. If you buy and sell a whole lot you will eventually lose a few bucks. Obviously the key is to minimize the losses and mazimize the wins. It's not as easy as many think it is..... |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
1951 Parkhurst Set of 66 PSA graded cards |
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Posted By: LetsGoBucs
Well, I would also agree that vintage baseball cards, non-vintage baseball cards, stamps, coins, etc are all going to experience a period of uncertainty between now and the end of the year. |
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Posted By: Chris
I know it's not pre-war (though it is a rare set), but this lot of 1968 3-D cards was purchased for $32,000 (plus the BP) on Mastro and was broken up last night on ebay for $48,000. The same seller broke up a 3 card lot of '65 T FB psa 9's for $3000 after purchasing it on Mastro for $1500. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Don't want to veer too off topic, but today's stock market results were truly scary. It has to be of concern to everyone. |
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Posted By: Andrew
Yeah, but Jon Doe Taxpayer gets his righteous win by not bailing out those evil corporations. No bailout equals immediate gratification, but more pain for most later. For those with investments, 401ks, etc., and who are strongly opposed a government rescue, it must be a bittersweet day. |
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Posted By: steve
I was out fishing yesterday - forgot about ebay. But I had my eye on a 1926-29 Exhibit Rogers Hornsby PSA 5, 1 of the 2 finest PSA has ever graded. Couldn't believe it went for a measly $368.76 - jeez I was planning to bid higher (if I was around). |
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Posted By: Bruce Dorskind
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Posted By: steve
How does a rare high grade type card get huge price vs. rare high grade type card that does not get huge price? |
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Posted By: leon
edited...... |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
“As for prices holding their own- we may have been incorrect in our assumption-not knowing about the Mastro results- however, we would not consider the price drop here a reflection of a softness in the market as much the fact that the dealer who bought the Mastro Lot made a judgement [sic] error in trying to break up and sell it all at once on E Bay.” |
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Posted By: Bob
I will never be convinced that buying mid grade cards is not the way to go. I know I am in the minority here and won't ever see huge turnarounds but the midgrade cards, especially caramels and tougher regional T sets, hold their value well while high graded cards flop all over the place and are much more subject to wild swings. I love the cards anyway so the value is not the one paramount concern but with a rather limited budget compared to many here, I'll stick with the midgraders, enjoy them, make a little money flipping them to buy more cards and not worry about the high grade problems. |
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
it's not really about true rarity vs. pop reports or a tough low grade card vs. an ultra high grade one and which is better to collect... it's more about whatever the whales are currently collecting. Their impact on the market is amazing. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Agreed Jeff. It's as if there are two separate hobbies. |
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Posted By: steve
what the whales are collecting .... aka demand. |
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Posted By: Wil Jordan
After reading "The Card" you have to wonder how many of these high grade cards are origional and not restored or altered in some way. |
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Posted By: CoreyRS.hanus
"it's more about whatever the whales are currently collecting. Their impact on the market is amazing." |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
That is the real QUESTION ! ? |
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Posted By: Jim VB
From the Network Forum Rules section: |
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Posted By: jdrum
Jim, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Well I agree with Ted that all the money should be given to those who need it most, not the Wall Street crowd who caused this mess. |
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Posted By: jdrum
There's plenty of blame to go all the way around, but @ the heart of it all, greed as always. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
let the middle class continue to pay these bills and bail everyone else out......this is rediculous |
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Posted By: Brian Martin
I do agree with two things that Mr. Zandakis said. The $700 billion does need to go to those who need it, rather than the investment bankers who caused the mess in the first place.....and they will get us into another mess years from now, if bailed out. And I will go even further, regarding Christopher Dodd. Dodd is a traitor to the American people and what is left of our democracy. Thanks to his bill, which traitorous lawmakers passed into law, starting in 2011, the government will track every electronic payment. So they will know when you buy a roll of toilet paper with your debit card, or receive payment for your Ty Cobb T206. Unless the transaction is paid for with cash. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Definitely pencil pushers, no doubt about it. They produce nothing but deals. |
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Posted By: jdrum
Brian, |
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Posted By: Scott Fandango
do you use cash to purchase your money orders? |
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